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Any street that the developer names after one of their family members.

I have an eGolf and I love the little thing. It’s totally phoned in from a packaging perspective, resulting in some questionable vehicle dynamics (there’s so much less weight over the front wheels than its ICE counterpart) which make it kind of hilarious to drive. But I like it as much or more than my former GTI,

Thank you for listing the tips so we didn’t have to watch the video. Much appreciated.

if the death wobble is fast enough it just becomes a buzz. 

Stellantis should bring this to America under the Chrysler badge. Call it the Altlantica or something like that.

I live just a few miles from Salt Lick and have eaten there many many times in the last 30 yrs, so I am definitely a fan. However, after having Franklin’s for the first time a few years ago, I gotta say that TM was justified putting Aaron at the top of the list. As for Snow’s, I’ve never had the opportunity to eat

Yeah, the smell alone is worth a visit to Salt Lick.
Re: Casa Bonita, it really is an icon of a past time. I lived in Denver for a lot of years and it’s kind of a required visit but if you go for the food then you’re really missing the point. I’ve lived in S. Texas for too many years but it cracks me up when I talk

I like the car.

Salt Lick is out in the middle of nowhere (as much so as one can get in the rural suburbanism of S. Tx) near Dripping Springs, which is about 15miles SW of Austin. It’s an old farmhouse that’s been a family-style bbq place for decades and has quite a following not just amongst the locals but about every hollywood type

I like it. That's all I have. 

Unfortunately Texas Monthly’s Best BBQ issue seems to be pretty political in their decision making and wtf would the New Yorker know about BBQ?
I’m still leaning toward Salt Lick as best, but I think it’s not just about the food but about the whole process of going there, sitting under the trees slurping fresh-squeezed

The attitude in this article is astounding.

All of these details are coming soon! I want to make sure I’m thorough, so this was just an intro post.

Ford isn’t directly paying for this project. They’ve made an ad deal with my company, who has given me a budget for this build. I’ll source whichever parts I need.

My initial thought is to avoid going piecemeal, and

Someone should introduce Adam Savage to David Tracy.  I’m sure that they have a lot to learn from each other.

I rate my ID’ing skills fairly high. It’s fun to do when on a boring drive. A Subaru sedan is a rare enough find that it would stand out to me.

NEVER MIND, I’LL TEXT YOU WHILE I’M DRIVING.

Taiwan has been making nice to China for a few years now, ‘cause they didn’t believe Trump would back them in a fight, so the whole “fuck China” thing is not really an issue any longer. We’re a military power in a world that has moved beyond measuring strength in military power, and our economic and diplomatic power

Someone’s gotta do it...

The biggest problem is that once you begin generating power, you automatically become a threat to the utilities, who throw massive amounts of cash at politicians.

Not only this, but 454ci is 7.4L, not 7.0L anyways.